I cachen: Logbog og blyant.
Ugle er en opdigtet karakter på arketypen af "kloge gamle ugle ",
Ugle er en god ven af Peter Plys og alle de andre indbyggere i skoven. Han er altid glad for at kunne tilbyde sine meninger, råd og anekdoter - uanset om de rent faktisk er ønskede. Ugle nyder også at fortælle historier om sine slægtninge, herunder hans tante, der lagde et mågeæg ved en fejltagelse.
Ugle bor i et træ kendt som nøddetræet i midten af Hundredemeterskoven og stedet er beskrevet som ”Den gamle verdens bopæl med stor charme", som er stor nok til at have både en dørhammer og en klokke. I modsætning til de fleste af de oprindelige figurer i bøgerne, ser illustrationer af Ugle mere ud som et levende dyr end en udstoppet. At han er klog, støttes også af Ninka kanins kommentar til ham: "Du og jeg har hjerner. De andre har fnug." Når han skriver, holder han pennen i sine kløer, ikke med sin vinge.
English:
In the cache: Logbook and pencil.
Owl's character is based on the archetype of the "wise old owl ", although in the books, the quality of Owl's "wisdom" is sometimes questionable.
Owl is a good friend of Winnie-the-Pooh and all the other inhabitants of the Forest. He is always happy to offer his opinions, advice, and anecdotes - whether or not they are actually wanted. Owl also enjoys telling stories about his relatives, including his aunt who laid a seagull's egg by mistake and his Uncle Robert who once survived a very blusterous day.
In the Winnie-the-Pooh book, Owl lives in a tree known as The Chestnuts , located in the middle of the Hundred Acre Wood and described as an "old world residence of great charm" which is grand enough to have both a door-knocker and a bell-pull. That house was blown down by a storm.
Unlike most of the original cast of the books, the illustrations of Owl look more like a live animal than a stuffed one. This idea is also supported by Rabbit's comment to him, "You and I have brains. The others have fluff." He is drawn wearing reading glasses. When the illustrations show him writing, he holds the pen in his talons, not with his wing.